Death brings reflection. Taco created many great memories.
Here’s some thoughts on dog and animal care.
https://share.icloud.com/photos/028vSvI-uOEzjr1hAMOCP6I_g

Death brings reflection. Taco created many great memories.
Here’s some thoughts on dog and animal care.
https://share.icloud.com/photos/028vSvI-uOEzjr1hAMOCP6I_g

In my limited experience I think dogs, at least the good ones, just want to be around you. And the older I get, the more I want to be around them. LOL!
Sorry for your most recent loss, buddy! Hope our trails cross soon.
Kevin
The first place I was around Taco was
Those memories are precious. All of us old dogs need to take notes from man’s best friend.
Steve C
I enjoyed your video. Sorry for your loss of Taco. Dogs are such wonderful companions. Your kennel is amazing and very nice! I love that your dogs choose to be in the house with you. I have 4 dogs and 1 puts herself away when she is over stimulated by visitors with children or family events, or our puppy gets on her nerves. She is a tri-aussie that I rescued 5 years ago. Sometimes we think she may be human, she is so smart. LOL With our EAL program it is interesting to watch the horses make their own choices, fascinating what happens with the Holy Spirit and the horse. God sure uses them to help people with healing, I’m amazed almost every day watching God use these majestic creatures to help humans. Horses never lie, they are truth, we can’t lie to them either. We always tell our clients let’s take back to the horse. What is this horse showing you? So cool.
Have a wonderful rest of your day!
Sorry to see this, it never gets easier Curt. I remember the puppy you had chained under your trailer when you were over at Sackett Ranch. Can’t remember his name, lovely puppy!
So sorry for the loss of another friend. Appreciate the wisdom you shared from it. Good things to ponder! Continued happy trails to you!